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in south asia the core has been seriously degraded. without a doubt bin laden's departure from the scene was the most important milestone in the fight against al qaeda. the removal of aq's founder was a testament to the work of countless intelligence and counselor terrorism professionals across the government. that operation further demonstrated as never before the extraordinary proficiency our military and intelligence communities have achieved in the realm of counterterrorism. and someone who had been director for counterterrorism at the white house in the late '90s i have to say that the leap in capability was nothing short astonishing. it was not just bin laden, he removed more than twenty of the top thirty leaders. now the core finds it difficult to raise money, train recruits and plan attacks outside of the region. in yemen, the fight against al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a work in progress. it i'm glad to say the trend lines lines are positive. in particular, the resolve of president and the people made a major differenc
in south asia the core has been seriously degraded. without a doubt bin laden's departure from the scene was the most important milestone in the fight against al qaeda. the removal of aq's founder was a testament to the work of countless intelligence and counselor terrorism professionals across the government. that operation further demonstrated as never before the extraordinary proficiency our military and intelligence communities have achieved in the realm of counterterrorism. and someone who...
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[applause] i was just going to thank everyone at asia society.org. thank you both for being here. it has been a great pleasure. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the greatest suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> i think i have intentness that went up and told me when someone had their own agenda. >> i think that they serve as a window on the path to past what was going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant. >> many of the women who were first ladies were writers. journalists and they wrote books. >> they are, in many cases, more interesting as human beings and their husbands. if only because they are not first and foremost defined as limited by political ambition. >> they were socially adept and politically savvy. >> dolly madison loved every minute of it. monroe hated it. absolutely hated it. >> you can't rule it out including what women want and what women have to contribute. >> during the statement, we
[applause] i was just going to thank everyone at asia society.org. thank you both for being here. it has been a great pleasure. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the greatest suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> i think i have intentness that went up and told me when someone had their own agenda. >> i think that...
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asia is contracting. so they're seeing their biggest business, their air freight, international express business continue to contract. >> the estimate for the november quarter looks like $1.41 a share, down from $1.57 a year earlier. sales growth would be up 2.5%. what's interesting, and you raised this, is the impact of e-commerce. while you would think that this shipping is a boon for fedex, to the extent that, for example, amazon prime is having customers choose two to three-day delivery options instead of maybe overnight ones, that's shifting business toward the lower margin division, is it not? >> absolutely -- well, ground is actually a higher margin business for fedex than their, press business is. but that said, you know, the success of their ground business, their service has gotten so good especially domestically in the u.s., that they're -- it a certain degree they're cannibalizing their express business. every shipping manager in the u.s. knows that if you ship something via ground, via either
asia is contracting. so they're seeing their biggest business, their air freight, international express business continue to contract. >> the estimate for the november quarter looks like $1.41 a share, down from $1.57 a year earlier. sales growth would be up 2.5%. what's interesting, and you raised this, is the impact of e-commerce. while you would think that this shipping is a boon for fedex, to the extent that, for example, amazon prime is having customers choose two to three-day...
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and in other markets in the asia pacific region, australia's benchmark is up about half a percent, 4,620. and in south korea the kospi is closed today for the presidenal electio and on to currencies now. the dollar is trading higher against the yen on expectations the u.s. policy makers will make an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff by the end of the year. the dollar/yen is now changing hands at 84.34 to 39. and the euro/yen is trading near the highest level in one year and four months. the pair is now quoted at 111.56-59. >>> and now one of the big reasons for the rise in the value of the euros that the andard & poor's has upgraded greece's sovereign credit rating by six notches. the ratings agency cited the country's commitment to debt reduction and monetary injections by international lenders. s&p raised greece's credit rating on tuesday from selective default to b-minus. the new rating is still low and not suited to investment, but s&p officials say the outlook is stable. the greek government bought back sovereign bonds from commercial banks and the private sector earlier this mont
and in other markets in the asia pacific region, australia's benchmark is up about half a percent, 4,620. and in south korea the kospi is closed today for the presidenal electio and on to currencies now. the dollar is trading higher against the yen on expectations the u.s. policy makers will make an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff by the end of the year. the dollar/yen is now changing hands at 84.34 to 39. and the euro/yen is trading near the highest level in one year and four months. the...
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is increasingly hot and its own in asia which is mimicking what we've seen in europe so i think one of those and a step towards to be very likely but i remain of the opinion that social tension rule come back in two thousand and thirteen and that could be the one incident of one event that changes the financial landscape which right now i have to say is the most optimistic seen since one thousand nine hundred ninety there's not a single analyst on wall street who thinks as and he's going to be down next year and the average six big to return for it produces twenty three and twenty percent next year so having said that you know we've put the really really high inches expected asian almost as high as we put it low for twenty twelve and maybe that is what we need to be on the outlook for what about russia any major catastrophes here . i don't think i think the of the ten predictions we made of course that energy prizes energy level comes down to is what will impact mostly the domestic economy in russia i think roger is in a position where we can need to continue to see the handover from t
is increasingly hot and its own in asia which is mimicking what we've seen in europe so i think one of those and a step towards to be very likely but i remain of the opinion that social tension rule come back in two thousand and thirteen and that could be the one incident of one event that changes the financial landscape which right now i have to say is the most optimistic seen since one thousand nine hundred ninety there's not a single analyst on wall street who thinks as and he's going to be...
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in the middle east and in the asia-pacific region. the asia-pacific region is obviously an area of growing importance for our economy and our security. in the middle east, obviously represents continuing threats to our security as well. even after the withdrawal of troops from iraq, we have maintained a substantial military presence in the middle east in order to deter aggression, respond to crisis, ensure regional stability in the face of historic unrest, and the continuing threats from iran. last week i visited some of our troops based in kuwait, part of a robust gulf posture that includes roughly 50,000 troops, dozens of ships, fighters, bombers, advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms. we are partnering closely with the gulf states to boost their capacity in critical areas such as missile defense, encounter mining, which will help reduce the pressure to sustain these larger deployments over the long term. i also visited the airbase in turkey where i announced deployment of the to u.s. patriot missile batte
in the middle east and in the asia-pacific region. the asia-pacific region is obviously an area of growing importance for our economy and our security. in the middle east, obviously represents continuing threats to our security as well. even after the withdrawal of troops from iraq, we have maintained a substantial military presence in the middle east in order to deter aggression, respond to crisis, ensure regional stability in the face of historic unrest, and the continuing threats from iran....
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in the horn of africa and southeast asia. last week at the ministerial in abu dhabi, -- the center, based in the capital, will serve police and educators, policymakers and aims to give them the training and tools to design and implement effective measures to defeat extremist ideology. we heard from a range of members about the variety of ways they contribute to the forums and success. this includes strengthening will law restitutions. the gtcf is supporting the creation of another international center of excellence. an international institute for justice and the rule of law which we expect to open in tunis by the end of 2013. the institute will provide foundational advanced training for police, prosecutors, judges, prison officials and parliamentarians and help countries transitioning to democracy. we believe the answer to complete an important role not just in ensuring the national gamal justice have the necessary counterterrorism training and skills but contributed to wider rule of law institutional development in the regio
in the horn of africa and southeast asia. last week at the ministerial in abu dhabi, -- the center, based in the capital, will serve police and educators, policymakers and aims to give them the training and tools to design and implement effective measures to defeat extremist ideology. we heard from a range of members about the variety of ways they contribute to the forums and success. this includes strengthening will law restitutions. the gtcf is supporting the creation of another international...
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in the middle east and in the asia-pacific region. the asia-pacific region is obviously an area of growing importance to our economy and our security. in the middle east, represent continuing threats to our security as well. even after the withdrawal of troops from iraq. we have maintained a substantial military presence in the middle east. in order to deter aggression. respond to crisis, and short regional stability in the face of historic unrest and a continuing threat from iran. last week, i visited some of our troops based in kuwait, part of a robust posture that includes roughly 50,000 troops, dozens of ships, fighters, bombers, advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms. we are partnering closely with the gulf states to boost their capacity in critical areas such as missile defense and countermining which will help reduce the pressure to sustain these large deployments over the long term. i also visited an air base in turkey where i announced the deployment of the two u.s. patriot missile batteries as part
in the middle east and in the asia-pacific region. the asia-pacific region is obviously an area of growing importance to our economy and our security. in the middle east, represent continuing threats to our security as well. even after the withdrawal of troops from iraq. we have maintained a substantial military presence in the middle east. in order to deter aggression. respond to crisis, and short regional stability in the face of historic unrest and a continuing threat from iran. last week, i...
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suggest that rising temperatures would make bananas a more suitable staple for countries like south asia. scientists at this university have been helping to spearhead a national effort to promote production, especially in parts of the country where drought and flooding that it difficult for farmers to produce rice or wheat. several varieties are produced from tissue cultures. saplings are nurtured and their production rates are monitored. this provides scientists and farmers with knowledge about how much the banana tree can produce with minimal and maximum amounts of water. >> we want to be a kind of center where we can serve all the species and we are the source for the world to see the native species that have grown on a larger area. we want to be spearheading that kind of research in this lab. >> the potential for economic prosperity is evident. four years ago, he changed his crops from lentils and rice to bananas. >> it was difficult to break even financially, but now i have seen increasing the productivity. 30% to 40% compared with what i produce before. panetta is economically bett
suggest that rising temperatures would make bananas a more suitable staple for countries like south asia. scientists at this university have been helping to spearhead a national effort to promote production, especially in parts of the country where drought and flooding that it difficult for farmers to produce rice or wheat. several varieties are produced from tissue cultures. saplings are nurtured and their production rates are monitored. this provides scientists and farmers with knowledge...
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asia turning, europe turning eventually. i pick ford. >> there you have it. >> after this sale, in order to break even, treasury would have to sell its censure essentially for price at 70. to break even. >> the break even was 52 and change. >> difficult to do. >> we're up just a few points. what the heck is going on with this rally that we're having here, folks? it may not just be the fiscal cliff. there seems to be a new goldilocks scenario that's evolving here. stocks at multi-month highs. why are they selling gold? why are they selling bonds so aggressively? the euro's at an eight-month high. so here's the new goldilocks scenario. greater clarity on the taxes when the fiscal cliff gets resolved. europe showing determination to stay together. they've got a giant band-aid over all of europe. china is bottoming out. corporate balance sheets for america are in very good shape. now, the bears, every time i bring this up, yesterday i was talking about it, i get e-mail blasts, nasty icy e-mail blasts saying, bob, it's a fantasy.
asia turning, europe turning eventually. i pick ford. >> there you have it. >> after this sale, in order to break even, treasury would have to sell its censure essentially for price at 70. to break even. >> the break even was 52 and change. >> difficult to do. >> we're up just a few points. what the heck is going on with this rally that we're having here, folks? it may not just be the fiscal cliff. there seems to be a new goldilocks scenario that's evolving here....
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is it something that moves the needle in the markets in europe and asia? >> absolutely it does. given that, you know, in terms of european risk, everything pretty much done and dusted. we don't have much more european event risk until the end of the year, this is what we're focusing on. every morning when we get to work, we are watching the overnight comments from mr. obama and mr. boehner. that's why european markets have been trading higher the last two trading days because there is optimism that we will see a deal before the end of the year. >>> as always, why are you awake at this hour? shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," it only took 24 turnovers and 15 weeks, but jets coach rex ryan benching mark sanchez, but that doesn't mean tim tebow will start next sunday. that story and a check of weather when "way too early" comes back. >> i hereby deliver these two articles of impeachment. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% c
is it something that moves the needle in the markets in europe and asia? >> absolutely it does. given that, you know, in terms of european risk, everything pretty much done and dusted. we don't have much more european event risk until the end of the year, this is what we're focusing on. every morning when we get to work, we are watching the overnight comments from mr. obama and mr. boehner. that's why european markets have been trading higher the last two trading days because there is...
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watson pharmaceuticals snatched up actavis, opening up new markets in eastern europe and southeast asia. mylan pharmaceuticals could be next to go on a shopping spree; it's sitting on about $4 billion in cash. while generic drug makers explore options for boosting sales, here in the u.s., an aging population and the rollout of the affordable care act could be another growth opportunity. analysts believe the generic drug makers could see a 40% jump in revenues once the a.c.a. is fully implemented. >> if you look at where a lot of companies are focused today, it is in the disease states that are relevant to an aging population. >> reporter: new drugs and new markets may help spark revenue growth, but the 10,000-pound gorilla is a newer category of products known as bio-similars, which are proteins made in living cells that are oftentimes used to treat cancer. they are a lot more difficult to copy but could also carry fatter profit margins. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: on wall street progress on the fiscal cliff negotiations sparked broad-based gains on wall street, helping
watson pharmaceuticals snatched up actavis, opening up new markets in eastern europe and southeast asia. mylan pharmaceuticals could be next to go on a shopping spree; it's sitting on about $4 billion in cash. while generic drug makers explore options for boosting sales, here in the u.s., an aging population and the rollout of the affordable care act could be another growth opportunity. analysts believe the generic drug makers could see a 40% jump in revenues once the a.c.a. is fully...
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living in asia nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been reaching life for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's vibrant diversity of creatures is second on all fronts by man and nature itself. since childhood for the americas always stood out from his peers he hates losing and has never missed a single training session he came first in everything swimming ballroom dancing or chess at the age of sixteen started to lift weights four years later he took on the bronze medal in weightlifting from the london paralympics. coming in third place at the olympic games was his first serious defeat. in your bones when the bronze medal for me was poor consolation because when you know that you really could do better that you could show a much better result of course that upsets you but i'm only twenty you those were my first paralympic games so the result was a good start and i must keep up this level and move forward to go. live or die i was born with a spinal injury when his mother was leaving the
living in asia nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been reaching life for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's vibrant diversity of creatures is second on all fronts by man and nature itself. since childhood for the americas always stood out from his peers he hates losing and has never missed a single training session he came first in everything swimming ballroom dancing or chess at the age of...
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in asia overnight, you saw massive gains there, too. the nikkei in particular, up 2.4%. this is the first time that the nikkei has been back above 10,000 since, when is it, march? this is, again, just the idea that there's going to be stimulus coming from the bank of japan with the change in leadership in that country. oil prices have been a little bit higher this morning. you see now they're up about 37 cents to 88.30. the ten year, we looked a few minutes ago, the yield was above 1.8%. it's still there. 1.803%. the dollar has seen interesting moves today, as well. down against the euro which is all the way up at 132.77. it is up against the yen, though, because with that stimulus from the bank of japan, that would put pressure on the yen. you see this morning, dollar/yen at 84.42. gold prices up slightly, well below $1,700. up $1.70 at 1.629. >> -- at 1,672.4 an ounce. i'm not going to speculate but we have clarification that the plan b plan in the house definitely keeps the sequester in there. and that is part of the negotiation. >> all right. >>> consumer confidence
in asia overnight, you saw massive gains there, too. the nikkei in particular, up 2.4%. this is the first time that the nikkei has been back above 10,000 since, when is it, march? this is, again, just the idea that there's going to be stimulus coming from the bank of japan with the change in leadership in that country. oil prices have been a little bit higher this morning. you see now they're up about 37 cents to 88.30. the ten year, we looked a few minutes ago, the yield was above 1.8%. it's...
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guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they lead nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been for thousands of years but now in a relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures this threatened all fronts by man and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm trying hard to compose a big picture. welcome if you just joined us this is all to live here in moscow. moscow says it's doing everything possible to bring about the release of two russians kidnapped in syria on monday being held for ransom by suspected rebels who also seized an italian citizen and other hostage a ukrainian journalist remains in militant hands with a deadline passing on a fifty million dollars price tag for her life meanwhile a news crew working for a u.s. channel have escaped after several days in
guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they lead nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been for thousands of years but now in a relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures this threatened all fronts by man and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear...
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get antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million so i go into loops living in asia and the real world in the world now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region is be reaching full stop. but now we know relatively short space of time it's valuable diversity of creatures is threatened. by man and nature. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are headlines for tuesday december eighteenth two thousand and one japanese pension funds are starting to invest in gold for the first time according to the wall street journal they're looking to mitigate the damage. risks associated with currencies the paper says until recently they've invested in mostly domestic stocks and bonds will have more on metals with the gold antitrust action committees bill murphy and chris powell here in studio plus the f.c.c. has approved a j.p. morgan copper exchange traded fund reportedly the first one it's backed by physical copper and received the go ahead despite opposition from companies that actually use copper and
get antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million so i go into loops living in asia and the real world in the world now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region is be reaching full stop. but now we know relatively short space of time it's valuable diversity of creatures is threatened. by man and nature. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are headlines for tuesday december eighteenth two...
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increasing military spending by rising powers, the asia-pacific region and turmoil across the middle east and north africa are altering the strategic landscape. at the same time, the nature of military conflict is changing. because of the new technologies like cyber, the proliferation of missiles and wmd. we are seeing potential adversaries, state and nonstate actors alike acquire more advanced, hybrid and high-end capabilities designed to frustrate conventional advantages of our armed forces. this means that the military services must remain vigilant. they must remain strong, must remain prepared to operate in a play that differs significantly from the past. we will continue to face terrorism, the deadly attacks by ieds, but we must also be ready for more capable adversaries to attack our forces and our homeland in cyberspace. to attack and launch precision strikes against forward bases, to attempt to cripple our power grid, our financial systems, our government systems, to attempt to deny as freedom of action, to asymmetric attacks. as i said, the goal of our new defense strategy i
increasing military spending by rising powers, the asia-pacific region and turmoil across the middle east and north africa are altering the strategic landscape. at the same time, the nature of military conflict is changing. because of the new technologies like cyber, the proliferation of missiles and wmd. we are seeing potential adversaries, state and nonstate actors alike acquire more advanced, hybrid and high-end capabilities designed to frustrate conventional advantages of our armed forces....
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you are seeing better data out of asia. some of the demand expected by china is influencing this demand too. does that contribute to all of this? >> totally. i'm sorry for changing the subject but i'm so tired of talking about it. it is easy to fix ate on the u.s. rally. it has nothing to do with china or the u.s. it has to do with the new japanese government. the bank of japan is meeting on wednesday or thursday. the trick here for the american investors is to remember the currency. you have to experience it. it sounds like the federal reserve. so this idea. the cliff may be overrated. i'm curious to see what happens. you mentioned the debt ceiling in the show. if obama gets that, he is going to give a lot back. if obama gets that lifted now. so we don't have to have the fight. he is going to have to give up a lot. but i agree. if we can take that off the table, we don't have to fight that fight that is a positive. >> you stay low in the market. i'm under weight equities and overweight credit. i want to see what the deal l
you are seeing better data out of asia. some of the demand expected by china is influencing this demand too. does that contribute to all of this? >> totally. i'm sorry for changing the subject but i'm so tired of talking about it. it is easy to fix ate on the u.s. rally. it has nothing to do with china or the u.s. it has to do with the new japanese government. the bank of japan is meeting on wednesday or thursday. the trick here for the american investors is to remember the currency. you...
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paul left and went to western turkey, or asia minor, and greece. for the next ten years, from 50 to roughly 60, paul will concentrate all of his efforts in this region of the aegean basin. he it's probably ephesus and the areas immediately around ephesus that will be his most important base of operations. ephesus was a cosmopolitan environment. the inscriptions and the statues and the artwork and the buildings all tell us that this is really a crossroads of culture and religious life throughout the mediterranean world. >> when you read jesus' parables, you immediately think of agriculture, you think of peasants, you think of landowners, you think of farming. when you read paul's letters, you think of the school, you think of the philosopher, you think of the orator, you think of the cit >> in paul's view, at least, the city was the natural environment, if you will, for christianity. he has a way of coming back to the same city, he has a way of visiting new cities and talking about visiting new cities, and it was cities that he was going to, not jus
paul left and went to western turkey, or asia minor, and greece. for the next ten years, from 50 to roughly 60, paul will concentrate all of his efforts in this region of the aegean basin. he it's probably ephesus and the areas immediately around ephesus that will be his most important base of operations. ephesus was a cosmopolitan environment. the inscriptions and the statues and the artwork and the buildings all tell us that this is really a crossroads of culture and religious life throughout...
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oxford, any comparable count, the united states with any comparable county, in europe or most parts of asia, you will find a tremendous difference between gun crimes and those gun crimes are not only associated with massive and unrestricted gun ownership but are caused by -- take another country, for example, israel, where obviously people need to have guns, there's terrorism. and there's almost no gun crime at all. in order to get a gun in israel, you have to have a 60-day waiting period. you have to take a mental health exam. you got to go to shooting ranges and pass a test. you can only get 50 bullets and that's a lifetime supply. there are enormous restrictions in that country that obviously needs a law. it's cultural, it's that part of the culture is caring more about winning over our children than >> what i find extraordinary is the callousness of politicians in america. i don't understand why some of them aren't prepared to literally stick their necks out and say, i've had enough of this. there are so few of them prepared to take any kind of political risk. when 20 young kids have be
oxford, any comparable count, the united states with any comparable county, in europe or most parts of asia, you will find a tremendous difference between gun crimes and those gun crimes are not only associated with massive and unrestricted gun ownership but are caused by -- take another country, for example, israel, where obviously people need to have guns, there's terrorism. and there's almost no gun crime at all. in order to get a gun in israel, you have to have a 60-day waiting period. you...
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if you look in yemen and north africa and southeast asia where people have strong feelings about the conflict, still, you would find, if you had enough social sciences, that that was not what was attracting people to terror. the reason i think that is important is that it is vitally necessary that we continue to pursue all the things we are doing in counter-terrorism, what ever happens to the peace process. i think there is an awful lot of containment, management, and to ammunition of the threat to that we can achieve -- dimunition of the threat regardless of what happens between the israelis and palestinians. we all have concerns about security in that region but i don't think that ought to condition our counter is -- our counter-terrorism policies. >> you mentioned the global counter-terrorism forum. this organization is on the goal of reducing vulnerability for people everywhere. too violent extremism. is israel still excluded from this or are there plans to include them in the future? >> this issue was on the agenda in the abu dhabi and the group has agreed that the co- chairs pu
if you look in yemen and north africa and southeast asia where people have strong feelings about the conflict, still, you would find, if you had enough social sciences, that that was not what was attracting people to terror. the reason i think that is important is that it is vitally necessary that we continue to pursue all the things we are doing in counter-terrorism, what ever happens to the peace process. i think there is an awful lot of containment, management, and to ammunition of the...
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most other investors in asia and europe posting gains over optimism. checking in on our numbers. the futures do point to a higher opening that follows pretty good gains yesterday. as we get closer to the extended christmas holiday for the markets. the dow jones starts today at 13,350. all three were up yesterday. >>> time now 5:20. the design competition for sprucing up ford mason has a winner. question tails on how -- details on how a dutch design team plans to do that. >>> it may look like a movie scene but this was real. whether the bed sheet escape from a city jail was success. >>> you can wake up with ktvu every morning. get the top stories sent straight to your cell phone every weekday morning 6:00 a.m.. get your ktvu morning news wake up call by texting the word wakeup to 70123. >>> five, four, three, two, one and liftoff. >> that wasn't your imagination. it did lift off a little more than an hour ago. three men lifted off. american astronaut tom max and his russian and canadian crew mates were launched from the launch pad that was used in 1961 by the first human to orbit
most other investors in asia and europe posting gains over optimism. checking in on our numbers. the futures do point to a higher opening that follows pretty good gains yesterday. as we get closer to the extended christmas holiday for the markets. the dow jones starts today at 13,350. all three were up yesterday. >>> time now 5:20. the design competition for sprucing up ford mason has a winner. question tails on how -- details on how a dutch design team plans to do that. >>>...
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a percentage point behind the great growth engine that is asia-pacific. get this, remember that sound you're supposed to hear at the end of the tech year, that sound of a budget flushing as they spend their technology dollars before they go away. you can hear it loud and clear on the oracle quarter. just like the old days. you know what? it was actually better. get a listen to what oracle co-founder and chief financial officer had to say when asked about whether spending's been crimped by the worries over the fiscal cliff. quote, as you can see in our numbers, people want to spend their budget, continue to spend their budgets. we're having an absolutely wonderful december so far. what's going in washington? i don't know who necessarily it is influencing today, but i can tell you our customers have been spending with us even here in december, end quote. blow away. just blow away. gets better. oracle spent $7.5 billion by sun micro perceived as some merit but was widely criticized as a gigantic waste of money. larry ellison stuck a fork in that negativity b
a percentage point behind the great growth engine that is asia-pacific. get this, remember that sound you're supposed to hear at the end of the tech year, that sound of a budget flushing as they spend their technology dollars before they go away. you can hear it loud and clear on the oracle quarter. just like the old days. you know what? it was actually better. get a listen to what oracle co-founder and chief financial officer had to say when asked about whether spending's been crimped by the...